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Steadman Station, Engine 23, Medic 13, and Rescue 1, Airflex 1 in the bay beside the rescue.
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Truck 1 returning from a run at the 1992 Firehouse Expo.
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Truck 26, a Seagrave 100' rear mount at the 1992 Firehouse Expo.
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Truck 27 a 100' Spartan TDA at the 1993 Firehouse Expo.
Here is Medic 20 ex Squad Medic 11
Here is Medic 22 which was Squad Medic 47. The Squad Medic was disbanded Jan 1 2009 and the units where relettered back to Medics.

Guest

Ahh I like!! Nice shots!
Truck 51

1994 Seagrave Snorkel

ex T 1

Rehab in 2008
Here is a Shot of T 51 with the Boom going up.
Nice shots. I like the ambos. Sorry to see them end the Squad Medic program.
Medic # 13

2008 International Horton

ex Squad Medic 54
Chief Safety Officer

2002 Chevy Blazer

Veh # 020691
Asst.Chief of Operations



2007 DODGE DURANGO

Veh # 070664

ex DC
Chief of the Department



2007 DODGE DURANGO
[quote name='SLIPPERYSAM' post='285184' date='Feb 27 2009, 10:47 ']Here is Medic 22 which was Squad Medic 47. The Squad Medic was disbanded Jan 1 2009 and the units where relettered back to Medics.[/quote]

Can someone explain "Squad Medic"?

Guest

They were assigned to the Squad Company's (Rescue Engines). The city had (4) Squad Medics 11, 40, 47, and 54. The plan was to use those medics if one of the Squads was working on a incident ie haz-mat, hi-angle rescue, etc. Baltimore's medic are very busy and hardly are ever in stations. So if a incident would happen typically you would get a regualr medic instead of a squad medic. They were also funded off of a Homeland Security Grant. That money is gone so they went back to regular medics. Hope this helps.
Got a shot of the City Coffee wagons today at fire fleamarket . A friend of mind off the wagons wanted me to shoot all 3 together. To bad the weather was a little wet. I still like the shot. A shot is better then no shot.
BCFD Truck # 41

2004 Seagrave 100ft RM

ex T 1
Can anyone explain how the Baltimore apparatus shop# system works? I've seen lots of apparatus with a three digit number, such as Truck 21's 2000 Seagrave #312. But lots of the newer stuff has a six digit #, such as Truck 2's 2003 Seagrave #030326. AND, if possible, does anyone have a full list of shop #'s for the current fleet? VERY thankful in advance for any and all help!!!
[quote name='jquest6368' post='324222' date='Jul 25 2009, 23:03 ']Can anyone explain how the Baltimore apparatus shop# system works? I've seen lots of apparatus with a three digit number, such as Truck 21's 2000 Seagrave #312. But lots of the newer stuff has a six digit #, such as Truck 2's 2003 Seagrave #030326. AND, if possible, does anyone have a full list of shop #'s for the current fleet? VERY thankful in advance for any and all help!!![/quote]





The 03 is the year the city got the rig the 0and 3 digit # is the veh. number.